The CAA expanded the list of countries whose nationals may enter Greece without a seven-day quarantine. However, passengers must have been either vaccinated or present a negative Covid-19 molecular (PCR) test.

The new list includes nationals from:

Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Russia, Rwanda, Singapore, Thailand.

It is in effect from April 25 until May 3.

Permanent residents of the European Union, Schengen Agreement countries, the United Kingdom, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, Serbia and Israel may enter Greece without quarantine if they are vaccinated or present negative  PCR test since April 19.

It should be recalled that the Vaccination Certificate must be in English.

Russian citizens will be able to enter Greece through nine airports (instead of the former three), as long as they also present the above-mentioned documents. Arrivial airports are: Athens, Thessaloniki, Heraklio, Corfu, Rhodes, Kos, Mykonos, Santorini, Chania. Maximum arrivals limit per week remains at 4,000.

Negative PCR tests are also required for arriving children over 5 years old.

Other restrictions like Passenger Location Form (PLF) and random testing upon arrival remain in force.